I have all ready done it, and it's included in the latest versions

 -b, --bluetooth [<device>]  use or search a bluetooth device
 [ -B, --channel <number> ]  use this bluetooth channel when connecting
 [ -d, --hci <no/address> ]  use source device with this address or number

btw hcitool was made for developers only, you should use the dbus
interface instead.

2007/10/8, Lucio Crusca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello *,
>
> I'm trying to use opexftp to transfer files in parallel using several
> bluetooth usb adapters, in order to serve a high number of devices
> simultaneously. However, while hcitool does have an option to specify which
> adapter to use, obexftp seems to lack such an option. Do you think it's a big
> amount of work for me to add it? (please keep in mind that I'm not an obexftp
> developer although I do know some C/C++).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Lucio.
>
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